The $800 million asset bank was was one of seven banks to receive this national recognition. OlyFed was recognized for its Better Fedder program, which supports affordable housing and local nonprofits in its community.
“Our Better Fedder program is a multi‐dimensional community outreach initiative designed to improve the quality of life for people who call the South Sound home,” said Ryan Betz, VP of Marketing & Public Relations at OlyFed.
“We are appreciative of this recognition, which aligns with our mission of putting people above the bottom line to improve the overall economic health and social well‐being of the community.”
Last year the bank donated more than $465,000 in grants and sponsorships to roughly 110 local nonprofits and has provided more than $14 million in affordable housing loans. These critical investments were further supported by more than 1,000 service hours from bank employees.
“ICBA is proud to recognize the extraordinary contributions of Olympia Federal Savings and its employees, which help enrich the vitality of local communities and the financial health of its citizens,” said ICBA President and CEO Rebeca Romero Rainey.
“The conscientious and compassionate outreach demonstrated by the bank and its employees is a testament to the important role community banks serve and is to be commended.”
More than 100 community banks have been recognized by the ICBA National Community Bank Service Awards since the program’s inception in 2002. Bank technology services provider FIS, of Jacksonville, Fla., sponsored this year’s program. Learn more about this year’s exceptional award recipients in the September issue of ICBA Independent Banker®.
About ICBA: The Independent Community Bankers of America® creates and promotes an environment where community banks flourish. ICBA is dedicated exclusively to representing the interests of the community banking industry and its membership through effective advocacy, best‐in‐class education, and high‐quality products and services.
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